Drone Sightings Across U.S. Spark Concerns Over Airspace Security
Officials attribute most sightings to lawful drones and other aircraft, but public anxiety grows over lack of transparency and unanswered questions.
- Reports of drone sightings have surged across multiple states, including New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts, with some incidents near military bases and airports prompting temporary closures.
- Federal authorities, including the FBI and DHS, state that the majority of sightings involve lawful commercial, hobbyist, or law enforcement drones, as well as misidentified planes or stars.
- The Biden administration insists there is no evidence of a national security or public safety threat, but lawmakers and residents are frustrated by the lack of detailed explanations.
- The federal government is urging Congress to expand counter-drone authorities to better address potential airspace risks and enhance detection capabilities.
- President-elect Donald Trump and some lawmakers have criticized federal agencies for insufficient transparency, fueling speculation about foreign involvement or classified operations.

























































































































































































